Jack Kerouac

The Steganographia (Greek, “secret writing”) was written circa 1500 and first printed in 1606. While the first two books of the Steganographia are, a “straightforward” exposition of cryptography, the third book is written in the guise of occult workings. This copy has a separate title page reprinted from the 1621 Darmstadt edition.

J.&W. Winton Anderson

Printed in an edition of only 100 copies of which 95 were for sale in 1902. It includes beautiful chromolithographic plates by P. J. Smit of smaller and lesser known species such as the cat - Felis lybica, the foxes - Vulpes zerda, many rodents, and a new species of bat.

Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Maurice Sendak

The 25th anniversary edition of this children’s classic pressed when Sendak participated in the opening of the new Sony Wonder store in New York. Limited to 50 copies and printed in 1996, this edition came signed by Sendak with an imprint on the half title page from the publisher which reads “And the Wild Things Came to New York.. November 12, 1996.”